In Sun CityFormer Springbok lock and captain Victor Matfield insists the Springboks need to be clinical to get back to winning ways on Saturday in their year-end tour.The Springboks face an in-form Italian side on Saturday at Stadio Luigi Ferraris as they look to get back to winning ways in their year-end Test tour.LIVE | On tour with the SpringboksMatfield, who played 127 Tests for the Springboks, believes that the Springboks were on the unfortunate end of the results as they lost to Ireland and France."Yes, I think they've been playing pretty well.
I think the first time that I saw Ireland and Johnny Sexton under pressure, where the things they know which options to hit because he didn't have time," Matfield told News24 on Friday at the Gary and Vivienne Player Invitational in Sun City."And then against France, I mean to get a red card against the number two team in the world at home and going 13-nil down and then to come back like that ...
it just shows how much character is in the team."I think we've got a fantastic team, but winning is a habit, but unfortunately, so is losing, so we'd like to see them when they're in the game with a few minutes to go to close out those games."Italy has only won one Test against the Springboks in 15 Tests, the team comes off the back of a Samoa (49-17) and Wallabies (28-27) win.
Matfield says South Africa needs to be more clinical as they build towards to their Rugby World Cup defence next year in France."Other than that, I think we're in a good space.